Fusarium: Paul E. Nelson Memorial Symposium is a book on this significant fungal genus, one of the most economically important groups of fungi causing diseases on a wide variety of plants. This book is a collection of papers written by world authorities in Fusarium research as presented at a memorial symposium held in commemoration of the life of Professor Paul E. Nelson. Throughout his noteworthy career, many participants collaborated with Professor Nelson on a wide range of issues.
This volume covers widespread research in many Fusarium subject areas for those interested in Fusarium at an introductory level or those who have studied Fusarium extensively. There has been no similar book on this subject published in many years, and since then many aspects of the biology of this fungus have changed considerably. For users of the “green book”, this book is the perfect complement.
During a period when there is a lot of confusion about the taxonomy, biology, and genetics of the fungus, the publication of Fusarium: Paul E. Nelson Memorial Symposium is a useful resource for mycologists, plant scientists, ecologists, microbiologists, mycotoxicologists, fungal geneticists, educators, students, and others interested in Fusarium.
Coverage includes:
- Comprehensive information on many important diseases caused by Fusarium
- The taxonomy of the genus Fusarium
- The genetics, ecology, chemistry, and production of the various mycotoxins Fusarium produces
- The biology of Fusarium and how it relates to agricultural production in all parts of the world
- Guide to identification of Gibberella sp. to allow plant scientists to accurately diagnose the disease it causes
- Literature reviews of several important agricultural diseases
Fusarium: Paul E. Nelson Memorial Symposium
Section I: Taxonomy
Perithecial species of Fusarium
Gary J. Samuels, Helgard I. Nirenberg and Keith A. Seifert
Fusarium and anamorph generic concepts
Keith A. Seifert
Developments in the taxonomy of Fusarium species based on secondary metabolites
Ulf Thrane
Section II: Genetics
Biochemistry and genetics of Fusarium toxins
Anne E. Desjardins and Robert H. Proctor
Evolution of host specificity in Fusarium oxysporum
H. Corby Kistler
Vegetative compatibility group diversity in Fusarium
Keith K. Klein and James C. Correll
The genetics of Nectria haematococca mating population VI with special emphasis on its conditionally dispensible (CD) chromosomes: A source of habitat specific genes
Hans D. VanEtten, David C. Straney, Sarah F. Covert and H. Corby Kistler
Population genetics level problems in the Gibberella fujikuroi species complex
John F. Leslie
Section III: Ecology
Biogeography of Fusarium
David Backhouse, Lester W. Burgess and Brett A. Summerell
Autecology of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. raphani in soil
Koki Toyota and Makoto Kimura
Effect of temperature on Fusarium foot rot of wheat
Tim R. Pettitt and David W. Parry
Evolution of Fusarium venenatum A3/5 in continuous flow (chemostat) culture
Anthony P. J. Trinci, Geoffrey D. Robson and Marilyn G. Wiebe
Section IV: Pathology
Molecular assays as aids in the detection, diagnosis and quantification of Fusarium species in plants
Paul Nicholson
Transfer cell formation reveals a biotrophic phase in bulb rot of lilies infected by Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. lilii
Robert P. Baayen and Marieke G. Förch
Fusarium wilt of banana: A diverse clonal pathogen of a domesticated clonal host
Natalie Y. Moore, Ken G. Pegg, Ivan W. Buddenhagen and Suzy Bentley
Diseases of pines caused by the pitch canker fungus
L. David Dwinell, S. W. Fraedrich and D. Adams
Malformation: A unique and important disease of mango, Mangifera indica L.
Randy C. Ploetz
Fusarium diseases of asparagus
Wade H. Elmer
Fusarium wilt of Phoenix canariensis caused by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. canariensis
Brett A. Summerell, H. Corby Kistler and Linda V. Gunn
Crown rot of wheat
Lester W. Burgess, David Backhouse, Brett A. Summerell, and Linda J. Swan
Significant diseases in the tropics that are caused by species of Fusarium
Randy C. Ploetz
Section V: Mycotoxicology
Deoxynivalenol: A 25 year perspective on a trichothecene of agricultural importance
J. David Miller, John W. ApSimon, Barbara A. Blackwell Roy Greenhalgh and Alan Taylor
Zearalenone: Mycotoxin or mycoestrogen?
Winston M. Hagler Jr., Neale R. Towers, Chester J. Mirocha Robert M. Eppley, and Wayne L. Bryden
Fumonisins - Occurrence, Toxicology, Metabolism and Risk Assessment
Walter F.O. Marasas, J. David Miller, Ronald T. Riley and Angelo Visconti
Other Significant Fusarium Mycotoxins
Wayne L. Bryden, Antonio Logrieco, Hamed K. Abbas, James K. Porter, Ronald F. Vesonder, John L. Richard and Richard J. Cole
Publish Date: 2001
Format: 6” x 9” hardcover
ISBN: 978-0-89054-268-2
Pages: 408
Images: 94 black and white images
Publication Weight: 2 lbs
Edited by Brett A. Summerell, John F. Leslie, David Backhouse, Wayne L. Bryden, and Lester W. Burgess